Maybe it’s the fact that it’s an insect that creates a food product that’s enjoyed by millions of humans every year. (400 million pounds are consumed every year in the America alone)

Maybe that’s why there are as many as 200,000 beekeepers in the United States, most of which are hobbyists.

And that’s probably why you are here on this page… wishing you, too, could join the crowd and start beekeeping.

You may have dreams in your head about your own honeybee colony. But you may have had questions and problems pop into your mind just as quickly.

"If only there was an all-in-one resource that would teach me all I need to know to get started with beekeeping," you might be wishing.

Introducing "Beekeeping For Beginners" Finally – something for beginners! Even if you don’t know anything about beekeeping, you’ll find all the basics of beekeeping that you need to know in "Beekeeping For Beginners". This guide will take you from knowing next to nothing about beekeeping to enjoying your first harvest of honey!

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If you live north of ________, you should winter your hives (indoors or outdoors) – here’s how (page 94)

The best trees, plants, and flowers for bees to produce as much and as best honey as possible (page 103)

And so, so much more! You wouldn’t have the patience to read everything if I listed it all here. (If you have a question about beekeeping that’s not listed here, chances are it’s in "Beekeeping For Beginners!")

I ordered your book Beekeeping For Beginners back in maybe Dec. or Jan. and have been hooked! I … have ordered two packages of bees and have two nucs ordered. One of my daughters is also getting a hive. …